Hi,
I hope you are well.
I am a Head Hunter in the City of London, I have recently joined the Haskell-Cafe forum.
I am currently looking for someone with a strong computer science or mathematical background to work with some of the leading financial institutions in London and the USA. Functional Programming is seeing a significant amount of investment with a few of our clients, who are using Haskell as well as F# (and some also use OCaml).
I appreciate you may not be actively looking to work in the investment banking arena at present however I would be keen to touch base with you should you be interest now or in the future.
Please could you let me know your current situation and also forward me a copy of your CV and contact number so as I can call.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Kindest Regards
Syed Imran
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